Younkers memories and fire discussion thread

The talk of Des Moines this weekend is the devastating fire which consumed the Younkers building downtown, early Saturday morning. Thankfully, the fire caused no loss of life or serious injuries, but the loss of this historical and architectural landmark is incalculable. Younkers opened in 1899, featuring central Iowa’s first escalators. For generations, the store was the premier local outlet for fashion. Families celebrated special events in the Tea Room.

Investigators don’t know yet what caused the fire and are asking locals to share amateur video footage to assist the inquiry. The Des Moines Register’s photo gallery of the fire is here. Work was underway to convert the building into a mixed-use space, including affordable housing as well as retail. No sprinkler system had been installed yet. UPDATE: The Des Moines Fire Department called in Iowa Task Force 1 and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ federal response team to help assess the damage and search for what caused the blaze.

WHO-TV posted a video of the store at the time it closed for business in 2005. The photographer Matthew Gordon took these shots before renovation work at the site. Members of the Facebook group Lost Des Moines have been sharing photos and stories about the building in its heyday.

Share your own Younkers memories in this thread. Although my family shopped more often at the Merle Hay Mall store, going to the downtown building was an exciting treat, especially if we were able to stop in the Tea Room.

Incidentally, the 1978 fire at the Younkers store in Merle Hay Mall, which claimed the lives of ten store employees, is still the deadliest fire in Des Moines history. The death toll would have been much higher if that fire had broken out while the department store was open. The Register posted a horrifying photo from its archive here.

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